have no spare battery to try,if I could lift the keyboard, I could check the input connections,where others had problems.have no spare battery to try,if I could lift the keyboard, I could check the input connections,where others had problems.

Use a screwdriver to see if you can move the keyboard into any direction, try to lift it from the sides or from the top / bottom.

If I was over there, we could get it open right away,

This may be diffrent in your model.

1. Turn computer off, shut it and remove battery2. Remove two screws from underside of computer near the back (not the RAM cover)3. Prise off the hinge covers at the back of the computer (easiest done by using a small screwdriver going under the cover from each side of the computer along the hinge axis4. Carefully open the computer and tilt the display back 180º5. List up the hinge covers /loudspeakers and tilt forward6. Remove the loudspeaker connector and then detach the keyboard ribbon cable7. Prise out the keyboard starting at the back. [Note that the keyboard is mounted on sticky pads so a little force is needed.]8 Reassembly is the reverse sequence. The most difficult step is the loudspeaker connector (hence those pliers)."

Use a screwdriver to see if you can move the keyboard into any direction, try to lift it from the sides or from the top / bottom.

If I was over there, we could get it open right away,

This may be diffrent in your model.

1. Turn computer off, shut it and remove battery2. Remove two screws from underside of computer near the back (not the RAM cover)3. Prise off the hinge covers at the back of the computer (easiest done by using a small screwdriver going under the cover from each side of the computer along the hinge axis4. Carefully open the computer and tilt the display back 180º5. List up the hinge covers /loudspeakers and tilt forward6. Remove the loudspeaker connector and then detach the keyboard ribbon cable7. Prise out the keyboard starting at the back. [Note that the keyboard is mounted on sticky pads so a little force is needed.]8 Reassembly is the reverse sequence. The most difficult step is the loudspeaker connector (hence those pliers)."

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Ok, on a laptop you need to get some cups and label them toput the screws in so you will know where they came from. Remove the PowerCord, Remove the Battery then start removing all thescrews from the bottom of the laptop. Then remove all the devices fromthe bottom of the laptop such as the hard drive, the memory, dvd/cd drive,wireless card, etc. Take note of how the wires are on the wireless card,those are the antennas.

Look inside the battery case, hard drive case, memory case and dvd drive slotfor screw. Some screws on the bottom case in inside of some of the devicecases might have the icon of a keyboard next to it. Those screws hold thekeyboard in place.

Turn the laptop over, remove the strip that is just above the keyboard but becareful because a cable might be attached to it. Then remove the screwsthat hold the keyboard in place that are under where the strip was and gentlylift the keyboard out because there is definitely a cable under it.

Next you can remove the screws from the lcd hinges at the corners and lift thelcd screen off, also note that you will have to pull the antennas cable and thelcd cable when you remove the lcd.

Next start removing any screws that hold the palmrest in place. Take note ofany cables that are attached to the palmrest and remove them then lift thepalmrest off.

Next start removing any screws you see that hold the motherboard to the bottomcase, then lift the motherboard out an start replacing the fan.

A digital camera to take pictures will be most helpful to refresh you memory ofwhere things were.

These are the things you will need for this task.............>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1 x small philips screw driver,1 x flat blade screw driver or you can use your finger nails Clear a flat table or work space,to do the job on.About 10 min to spare time to complete the job,

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FIRST remove AC power pack & battery.Then turn the laptop upside down & remove x 3 small M2.5x4 screwsNow turn the laptop upright,with your LCD uppermost.Now use your finger nails or a flat blade screw driver,To lift and separate the edges of your POWER ON button cover from the base,(I prefer nails because they leave NO scratch marks behind),Working all the way around from the hinges to the sides eventually ending up by your keyboard,

Lift and remove the cover from that area now exposing the underside of the POWER button and the Speakers will be visible now too.

Now place your finger nails underneath keyboard edge,Around the center of the keyboard where the power area is,Gently lift and flex the keyboard so it bows in the middle ,Now side keyboard one way to the side,left or right,releasing the little finger that holds the keyboard onto the base of the laptop,Slide the keyboard in the opposite direction to now free the keyboard,Lie the keyboard flat on its keys so you can unplug the ribbon now.You have now successfully removed your keyboard.Congradulations.

Hope this helps,I was going to take photos but i dont think its needed.

Get onlineand got to www.google.com In the google search box type: "AcerSupport" (without the quotes and put your manufacturer name before Support). Look for downloads and drivers. Enter your model number and operatingsystem when requested. Look for manuals.Normally you just turn the laptop over and start removing screws. Remove the devices on the bottom such as the memory, dvd drive, hard drive, wireless card, battery, etc. Look inside the case where these devices came from and you might see more screws to remove. Then turn the laptop over, open the lid, remove the strip that is above the keyboard, but be careful there might be a cable behind it. Remove the keyboard, be careful there is a cable behind it. Remove the lcd screen hinges and lift the lcd screen off and pull the cables and wires that come from the lcd screen out of the laptop. Remove the palmrest then the motherboard will be exposed. Remove the screw that hold the motherboard to the bottom base.have some cups with labels on them so you will know where the screws came from. Also have a digital camera handy to take pictures.

Disconnect the power cable and any printers,
monitors or other peripherals you may have attached your M2000. Lay the
laptop face down on a table, with the front of the laptop facing you.
Remove the battery by sliding the release latch to the left. The front
end of the battery will pop up. Rotate the battery toward the back of
the laptop to disengage it from the laptop base.

Locate
the hard drive on the right side of the laptop. Remove the two screws
holding the hard drive cover in place and remove the cover. The hard
drive will have a mylar tab on it to help remove it. Grab the tab and
lift up on the left side of the hard drive until it disconnects from
the motherboard. Pull the hard drive straight up to remove it from the
hard drive bay.

Remove
the single screw holding the optical drive in place. Stick the end of a
bent paper clip into the disk tray release hole on the optical drive,
located on the front of the disk tray. This will eject the disk tray.
Grab the tray and slide the optical drive out of the laptop base.

Remove
the memory modules. The memory compartment is located in the center of
the M2000. Remove the two screws holding the cover in place and remove
the cover. Use your fingers to spread the latches on the sides of the
memory modules and slide the modules out of the sockets.

Remove
the mini PCI card by first removing the last cover on the bottom of the
M2000. Remove the screws on the cover and remove the cover to reveal
the mini PCI card. Disconnect the white and black wireless antenna
cables from the card. Spread the latches on the sides of the card and
slide it out of the socket. Disconnect the antenna cables from the clip
attaching them to the laptop base.

Remove
the keyboard cover and LED board by first removing the two screws in
the battery bay. These hold the keyboard cover in place. Flip your
laptop over and open it up. Slide a flat-head screwdriver into the
notch behind the "F1" key to unlock the keyboard cover. Do the same
thing at the "F5," F11," and "Insert" keys. Pull the cover up to remove
it. The LED board is under the cover. Disconnect the data cable from
the motherboard and remove the two screws holding the board in place.
Remove the board.

Remove
the keyboard by first removing the four screws holding the keyboard in
place. Lift the back end of the keyboard up and tip it over so it is
resting face down on the palm rest of your M2000. Disconnect the data
cable from the motherboard and remove the keyboard.

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Remove
the display panel by first disconnecting the video cable from the
motherboard. Disconnect the wireless antenna cables from the clips
attaching them to the top cover of your laptop. Remove the six screws
holding the display panel in place. Lift the display panel off of the
laptop base.

Remove
the base enclosure by removing the three screws on the top of the
laptop connecting the top to the base enclosure. Flip the laptop over
and lay it face down with the front toward you. Remove the 18 screws
holding the base enclosure in place. Lift the rear end of the base
enclosure up until it comes free from the laptop. Once it's free, slide
it back to remove it.

Disconnect
and remove any remaining components including the speakers, Bluetooth
module and USB card. All of them are removed by the same procedure.
Disconnect the cables from the motherboard and remove any screws
holding the components in place. Lift the components straight up to
remove them.

Disconnect
the fan cable running from the cooling unit to the motherboard. Remove
the three screws holding the cooling unit in place and lift it straight
up to remove it. To remove the CPU, turn the locking screw
counter-clockwise until it clicks. Grab the CPU by the edges and lift
it straight up. Put the CPU in an antistatic bag for safekeeping.

Remove
the motherboard by first disconnecting the touchpad cable and remove
the five screws holding the motherboard in place. Lift it up by the
left side and remove it from the enclosure.

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This laptop is built similarly to most others.There is an escushen that fits neatly across the top of the keyboard, covering up the fixing screws. Remove it by gentle but firm prying with your fingernails. Don't use a screwdriver or you will mark/damage the plastic. Check to see if the screws are visible when this escushen is removed, if not, remove the base as the top will have to be removed first.All will be revealed at or before that last point.Hope this helps.

do not try at home unless you have the knowledge how to do it coz all the screw beneth the noatbook are product specific where as the problem you mentioned it needs to be taken to the service station it may be the that the solder is loose need to be fixed..

I have L7310GW - maybe it is similar.
The BIOS battery is deep inside the case and needs full strip down to reach it. I know because I have just taken one apart. Need to undo all screws on base and remove keyboard and screws under that and hinge cover screws and steel plate under keyboard and remove mother board to find it.
Good luck

The way I lifted the keyboard was to insert a small flat blade screw driver at four points at the front of keyboard where there are metel tabs one at front of FN key and one to left of space bar then the alt to right of space bar and the downward arrow. insert screwdriver in and back towards the front and gently lift.Hope this helps